Autism Journeys' Compass
Sharing news,updates,knowlegde and tools to help you on your journey. 

June/2010
In This Issue
Websit Update
New Blog
Thank You
Autism News
Carnival & Talent Show
June 26th
11-1pm
@
Autism Journeys' Center 
 
Join Our List
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 Summer Social Skills Group
 Summer Social Skills Group enrollment is going on now.
Learn more about age groups and purpose of each group.
 Enrollment is only open until Monday June 14th.
If there is not sufficient enrollment classes will be postponed! 
Website Update
 
Our website has been given a new look! Take a look, browse around, share us with your family and friends.
 
Check-out the Events/Calendar page to find out dates and times for Moms Night Out and Parent Support Group.
 
On the new website you will also find all enrollment forms for Pathways Social School, Social Skills Groups and Moving Forward Workshop.  
Our New Blog
 
Ms. Gamee, our canine therapist, is our latest story. You can read all about her life. where she went to school, where she came from and what she likes to do. Read here
 
Our new blog is a tool for you to learn tips and tricks from our therapists, read uplifting stories and link to other great resources in the community.  
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
A special thanks to our recent scholarship fund donors, Sorenson Capital, The PI Foundation, and the Sorenson Legacy Foundation. We have provided over 30 families with scholarships since the beginning of the Operation Kids Scholarship Program in April.
 
Utah Autism Coalition
Autism License Plates
Utah Autism Coalition is putting together the ability to purchase autism license plates. Right now they are working on raising the funds to have the plates made. Once all funds are aquired you will be able to purchase your own license plates. Proceeds from the purchase of every license plate will go to the Utah Autism Coalition
 
Project Lifesaver
Salt Lake County Sherriff's Office announced on May 24th, 2010 that they are bringing Project Lifesaver/LoJack SafetyNet Service to Salt Lake County. Designed to track and rescue those with cognitive conditions who tend to wander, this service answers a critical need for protecting people at risk of wandering, including those with Alzheimer's, autism, Down syndrome and dementia.